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concent
[ kuhn-sent ]
noun
- concord of sound, voices, etc.; harmony.
concent
/ 办蓹苍藞蝉蓻苍迟 /
noun
- archaic.a concord, as of sounds, voices, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of concent1
Example Sentences
The downtown area was filled with several potential venues 鈥 a football stadium, a hockey arena, a concent venue 鈥 and the nearby resort of Amelia Island was available to host the president鈥檚 high-dollar fundraisers.
In any case, last month the Senate Appropriations Committee was on its way to approving this concent but, after some protest, decided not to.
Let no man confound the voice of God in His Works with the voice of God in His 亚洲网紅露点; they are utterances of the same infinite heart and will; they are in absolute harmony; together they make up 鈥渢hat undisturb猫d song of pure concent鈥; one 鈥減erfect diapason鈥; but they are distinct; they are meant to be so.
Concent, kon-sent鈥, n. a harmony or concord of sounds: concert of voices.鈥攙.i.
Concentre, kon-sent鈥材梤, v.i. to tend to or meet in a common centre: to be concentric.鈥攙.t. to bring or direct to a common centre or point:鈥攑r.p. concent鈥瞨ing; pa.p. concent鈥瞨ed or concent鈥瞖red.鈥攁djs.
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